As-built drawings shall contain, but are not limited to, the following information:
(A) General plan requirements. The plans shall contain all information as shown on the approved plans:
(2) The plans shall be clearly labeled as-built on each sheet;
(3) All as-built survey data shall tie into the same site benchmarks as those used for the construction plans.
(B) Grading, site drainage and open channel storm systems. As-built grading plans shall include, but are not limited to the submittals of a Master Grading Plan with any deviations from the approved Grading Plan noted on the drawing. The plan must also include all drainage courses and open ditch or swale drainage conveyance facilities. In general, the as-built Grading Plan is to provide the village with an accurate plan to verify that individual plot plans, where applicable, conform to the overall grading and drainage pattern.
(C) Enclosed storm sewer system. As-built storm sewer system plans shall include, but are not limited to, length, diameter, invert and rim elevations and percentage of grade in plan and profile view. As-built plans shall also include structure locations (shown with a minimum of two offsets from property lines or an as-built coordinate table), material and joint type used, and quantities.
(D) Storm water management facilities. As-built detention or retention plans shall include, but are not limited to, as-built contours, adequate spot grades to substantiate these contours, all overflow and outlet invert elevations, and labels identifying the permanent water, high water, and freeboard elevations. Also, as-built volumetric calculations must be included in the plans which include the required volume calculations from the approved plans and as-built calculations. It must be certified on the as-built drawings that any maximum basin side slopes, as stipulated on the approved plans, have not been exceeded, and also the required storage volume for the basin(s) has been provided. If the approved plans required perimeter fencing, it must also be shown and properly as-built. Furthermore, any restrictor location and size must also be as-built.
(E) Paving. As-built paving plans for roads, parking lots, sidewalk paths, and the like shall include, but are not limited to, centerline elevations, curb and gutter elevations, where installed, pavement widths, and sidewalk lengths. Also, any entrance improvements such as turn lanes, acceleration/deceleration lanes, and the like must also be properly as-built.
(F) Sanitary sewer collection system. As-built sanitary sewer system plans shall include, but not be limited to, length, diameter, invert and run elevations and percentage of grade in plan and profile view. As-built plans shall also include structure location (shown with a minimum of two offsets from property lines or an as-built coordinate table), material and joint type, and quantities. Also, sanitary sewer house lead information is required. This shall include lead length, distance of wye from downstream manhole, a triangulation dimension and invert depth below grade. This information can be shown in an as-built table or using the symbology as provided by the Village Engineer.
(G) Water distribution facilities. As-built water system plans shall include, but not be limited to lengths, diameters, gate well and hydrant finished elevations, locations of all hydrants, structures, gate wells, tapping sleeve and wells, meter pits, PRV's, and the like (shown with offsets from property lines or an as-built coordinate table), materials used including the make and model of the hydrants and quantities.
(H) Fire suppression facilities. As-built plans shall include, but not be limited to, where applicable, all dry hydrant dimensions, all dry hydrant assembly parts/fittings information, supply size (i.e., tank dimensions, pond contours and calculations. For fire suppression mains serving building suppression systems, tapping sleeve and valve box locations and building Fire Department connections must be as-built.
(Ord. 31.26, passed 5-13-13)